Fig. 6From: Autoimmune diseases affecting skin melanocytes in dogs, cats and horses: vitiligo and the uveodermatological syndrome: a comprehensive reviewCanine uveodermatological syndrome. a chow-chow with bilateral uveitis and severe erosive dermatitis of the nasal planum, and philtrum (a), as well as lips and gingiva (b) (courtesy of Dr. E. Kuznetsova-Mendoza). c 8-year-old Siberian husky with periocular erythema, edema and erosions and, d acquired perioral vitiliginous depigmentation; this dog had uveitis 3 months before the cutaneous depigmentation (courtesy of L. Beco). e-f 2-year-old Akita inu with uveitis and mottled depigmentation, erythema, focal erosions and loss of the normal nasal planum architecture (courtesy of Dr. F. Banovic, case material NCSU)Back to article page